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Default Election Betting odds - Thur. 13 Oct 2016 - Clinton 83.7%, Trump14.9%

On 10/14/2016 1:32 PM, Sterling Archer wrote:
Muggles laid this down on his screen :
On 10/14/2016 9:37 AM, Sterling Archer wrote:
Muggles used his keyboard to write :
On 10/14/2016 7:15 AM, Sterling Archer wrote:
Muggles used his keyboard to write :
On 10/13/2016 6:38 PM, Sterling Archer wrote:

I don't want to see Clinton or Trump to become president, there
is no
lesser evil between the two of them.

I guess you're caught between a rock and a hard place, then, huh?
Yes, the nation as a whole is certainly in a bind with these two
candidates. Personally, I will vote for a non-evil candidate, they
will
not win, but this isn't a football game.

If fewer people were seduced by evil and personal self-interest, the
nation would not be in this predicament.

I understand how you feel.

My problem is I can't stand Hillary. She believes she's entitled to
"rule" the stupid masses, and because she's a woman she should win the
first presidency. I'm a woman and I wouldn't vote FOR her if they PAID
me. I can't stand people who demand something because they feel
entitled to it.

OTOH, Trump is a different sort of candidate. He's raw, human, says
what's on his mind EVEN if it comes out wrong. I don't care if he
talks
like a man with other men behind closed doors, and I don't care if he
tried to avoid paying taxes, either, because any smart person TRIES to
avoid paying taxes! He's entitled to donate or not donate to charity
when and if he wants or doesn't want to, and he's entitled to believe a
certain someone isn't a war hero, too.

When it comes down to it, he's said "some" things along the way that I
do agree with, and I like how he will tell the powers that be to shove
it. He's not a career politician and I don't expect him to come across
as one, either. It's time career politicians be challenged, and when
those people get nervous and so vocal about their own parties candidate
it makes me wonder WHY?? After all, it was the people who voted IN the
candidate, not the career politicians.

Is he or Hillary going to win? I've no idea, and I'm not inclined to
believe political polls because those results can be tweaked based on
the poll samplings.



Thanks for sharing.


smile Thanks for being polite and not slamming me! Politics makes
people behave strangely, sometimes.


You stated your opinions in a cordial fashion, there is no reason to
slam you for doing that.


TY!

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Maggie